Celeste is set to pull no punches
The queen of Zulu comedy and soapie starlet, Celeste Ntuli, will bring In Black Tax to Blackrock Casino Newcastle on May 28.

The queen of Zulu comedy and soapie starlet, Celeste Ntuli, will bring In Black Tax to Blackrock Casino Newcastle on May 28.
In Black Tax is a one woman stand-up comedy show that relates to the state of our country’s political and economic standing.
The comedy powerhouse will also touch on the everyday worries of the South African population.
Celeste is most commonly known for her role as Siphokazi Zungu on Mzansi Magic’s Isibaya. Throughout her career, comedy helps prepare her to take on various roles with ease.
Off screen, she is a flamboyant, courageous, confident woman, who is content in her own skin.
“Guests can expect a night filled with laugher and authentically local comedy, told from a perspective we can all relate to.
Fans can also look forward to a meet-and-greet with this queen of laughter, so get your tickets early as we anticipate a sold-out show,” said Blackrock Casino’s Marketing Manager, Veneshrie Chetty.
Tickets are available at the casino’s cash desk. as well as Computicket.
The early bird special will run until May 15, with tickets going on sale for R120 exclusively to non-cardholders.
Rewards cardholders will save up to 20 per cent until May 15 (limited to four tickets per person).
As of May 16, tickets will be on sale for R140 per person. The doors will open at 6pm, with the show set to start at 7pm.
For more information on upcoming events and promotions, visit www.tsogosun.com/blackrock-casino



